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4 August 2000 Diagnosis of subdural and intraparenchymal intracranial hemorrhage using a microwave-based detector
Geoffrey S. F. Ling M.D., Ronald G. Riechers Sr., Krishna M. Pasala, Jeremy Blanchard, Michael Rosner, Keith Day, Patricia Garcia-Pinto, Ki-Il Song, Catherine Yun, Eric Rawie, Jessica Davis, Joshua Scott, Yince Loh, John W. Crommett, Seth M. Zeidman, Peter Rhee, James M. Ecklund, Stephen Lockhart
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Abstract
A novel method for identifying and localizing brain hemorrhage is presented. The method uses electromagnetic waves in the microwave and RF region and a modified algorithm previously used for the estimation of the angle of arrival of radar signals. Results are presented applying this device for detecting subdural and intraparenchymal hemorrhages in anesthetized pig.
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Geoffrey S. F. Ling M.D., Ronald G. Riechers Sr., Krishna M. Pasala, Jeremy Blanchard, Michael Rosner, Keith Day, Patricia Garcia-Pinto, Ki-Il Song, Catherine Yun, Eric Rawie, Jessica Davis, Joshua Scott, Yince Loh, John W. Crommett, Seth M. Zeidman, Peter Rhee, James M. Ecklund, and Stephen Lockhart "Diagnosis of subdural and intraparenchymal intracranial hemorrhage using a microwave-based detector", Proc. SPIE 4037, Digitization of the Battlespace V and Battlefield Biomedical Technologies II, (4 August 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.395043
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KEYWORDS
Blood

Brain

Sensors

Microwave radiation

Head

Injuries

Skull

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